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Not all American gamefowl have wide spread, or high set tails. Some may carry the lower, some high, some medium, long, short, fat, thin, - you get the idea. I think it is preferred they have high set tails, with a wide spread look. But they're gamefowl, and weren't focused on much for uniformity (as a breed, strains are a different story sometimes). American games have a large variation in looks, since you can look at the Herman Pinnion Yellow legged hatch.. They have relatively low tails, and extremely long tail feathers due to the China gamefowl influence in them. Then the average gamefowl is carrying I'd say, Irish, Old English, Asil, maybe some Thai, and possibly Shamo. Not to mention some birds having Sumatra, etc. They can come pearl eyed, red eyed, brown eyed, etc. Short, medium, or high stationed, thin or thick body (depending.. There are some you can tell are just not right, they look like Rhode Island Red's pretty much).
To me she looks to be a American game, or at least she is part. She's not roundhead though, maybe part. But she looks more like a Brassyback butcher, or Albany to me..